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Keilor East’s Polish population is recorded in the Census every five years by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The latest Census was conducted in 2011.

In the Census, people are asked about their country of birth, the languages they speak at home, proficiency in English, their ancestry and their religion. Together these questions paint a picture of the ethnic makeup of Keilor East.

The local council funds population experts, .id, to convert this raw data into stories of change by analysing the Census data back to 1991 and presenting it in an online community profile.

These websites are freely available to inform community groups, investors, business, students and the general public. They present the data in simple, clear tables and charts with concise factual commentary.

Results for Keilor East include country of birth, ancestry, language spoken at home, proficiency in English, religion, age structure, income, qualifications, occupations, employment, unemployment, disability, disadvantage, volunteering, childcare, family structure, household structure, housing tenure, mortgage and rental payments, and the size and type of the dwellings people live in. Population forecasts and economic information are also available for some areas.